2000.390.A-C, Tureen and Stand, Silver, Charles Kandler, London, 1728


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
This bold baroque soup tureen and stand was made in London in 1728 by the well-known German silversmith Charles Kandler, who trained at the Saxon court in Dresden in the early 18th century. His younger brother, Johann Joachim Kaendler, one of Europe's most important sculptor-modelers, produced work in porcelain of nearly identical form. 

The fluted, sculptural shape and elegant, smooth surface of this silver tureen are nearly identical to that of some 18th-century porcelain tureens produced in other parts of Europe, though examples of both are rare. The exchange of designs throughout Europe thrived during the 18th century as a result of printed materials, international patronage, and immigrant artisans. Although trained in Dresden, Kandler emigrated to London by 1727, where he produced this tureen and its accompanying stand. 

Adapted from
  • DMA unpublished material
  • Kevin W. Tucker, Label text, Central Gallery, 2004

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Charles Kandler

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c. 1728

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The Tureen has a maker's mark of Charles Kandler, London, 1728; Britannia standard Marked under base, cover and stand, and on cover bezel; also stamped with later French control marks one side of body engraved with a later vacant cartouche.

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This bold baroque soup tureen and stand was made in London in 1728 by the well-known German silversmith Charles Kandler, who trained at the Saxon court in Dresden in the early 18th century. His younger brother, Johann Joachim Kaendler, one of Europe's most important sculptor-modelers, produced work in porcelain of nearly identical form. 

The fluted, sculptural shape and elegant, smooth surface of this silver tureen are nearly identical to that of some 18th-century porcelain tureens produced in other parts of Europe, though examples of both are rare. The exchange of designs throughout Europe thrived during the 18th century as a result of printed materials, international patronage, and immigrant artisans. Although trained in Dresden, Kandler emigrated to London by 1727, where he produced this tureen and its accompanying stand. 

Adapted from
  • DMA unpublished material
  • Kevin W. Tucker, Label text, Central Gallery, 2004

Fun Facts
The Tureen has a maker's mark of Charles Kandler, London, 1728; Britannia standard Marked under base, cover and stand, and on cover bezel; also stamped with later French control marks one side of body engraved with a later vacant cartouche.

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Notes
This note was tagged #draft by Megan Wanttie, summer 2016 and harvested to Brain and Google Docs. I am removing the #draft tag and replacing it with #incomplete so that the note can be reviewed for formatting, tags, and text. The existing #drafts in Brain and Google Docs are on a list to be deleted. I am also adding department tags so that the note can be routed. (EAS, 08/26/2016)

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Charles Kandler

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods
c. 1728

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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